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QUESTION: When we apply a force to something, it moves! Mass is important for calculating how fast things accelerate (change speed) when we apply a force to them. What determines how fast a car can speed up? You probably know that your car accelerates slower if it has five adults in it than if it only has one. IDEK WHY THIS IS A MATH PROBLEM-

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Mass determines how fast a car can accelerate. Since a car accelerates slower with more adults, and faster with less adults, this means that the mass has a big impact on acceleration. Therefore, we can conclude that the mass determines how fast a car can accelerate.

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